Preschool in Prospect, KY 40059
13001 West Us 42
Prospect, KY 40059
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What an adventure your child will embark upon when he or she joins us at Prospect Preschool Academy new friends, new experiences and new kinds of fun! While having a wonderful time, your little one will learn important skills that will prepare him or her to succeed as individuals and as they progress to elementary school. We recognize that each child has unique talents, learning styles and personalities. Our highly-qualified teachers and staff are committed to working within each child’s comfort zone to ensure optimal social, emotional and educational results. We are simply not just a daycare for your children. Rather, each day will bring a new and enriching experience.
In our newly remodeled Infant and One Year Old Rooms, we provide the nurturing care that only mothers can provide. The age appropriate toys and playtime activities are modeled to develop our children physically and emotionally. Currently our infant room has a ratio of one teacher to two children meaning that your child will receive the utmost in constant attention and nurturing. At Prospect Preschool Academy we take an innovative approach to preschool curriculum. Our academic day begins with one of the three core classes: language arts, math or science. After forty minutes, each homeroom will rotate to the next class. This inventive method of teaching allows the children to visit several classrooms with different teachers who specialize in one of the three core subjects fundamental to an early education. In addition to daily academic lessons, your child will also participate in a variety of weekly enrichment classes including art, computer, Spanish and organic gardening!Want more information?
Our philosophy at Prospect Preschool Academy mirrors that of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. All preschool-age children should learn the fundamental building blocks of reading, writing, math and science, as well as how to interact with teachers and classmates. However, says Barbara Willer, Ph.D., deputy director of the NAEYC in Washington D.C., the overarching goal of any preschool should be to help a child feel good about himself as a learner and to feel comfortable in a school-like setting. We aspire to send each of our children home at the end of the day filled with exciting new facts and fun stories of friendship to share with their parents.